Even if the department lives to fight another day, putting it under threat will have helped Republicans to 鈥榝lood the zone鈥 and disorientate opponents, academics say
Long caught up in debates about academic freedom and internationalisation, liberal arts may not survive in city state beyond closure of pioneering partnership
Consultation launched during pause in new registrations, with pent-up demand at end of hiatus likely to be joined by franchisees affected by government reforms
More than half of PhD graduates find jobs outside universities after graduating but students complain programmes are still only set up to help create new professors
From cancelled guest lectures to disrupted clinical trials, the damage to US science caused by a grant approval freeze is mounting, but further problems lie ahead
Earnings gap between university bosses and ordinary workers has quintupled since Australia stopped regulating vice-chancellors鈥 salaries, analysis finds
Librarians and negotiators insist embattled sector鈥檚 finances and technological innovations will help to achieve long-sought reductions in publisher costs
Ombudsman for English and Welsh higher education says options include support fund, insurance scheme or change in legislation, as it announces record haul of complaints
Ucas data confirms big falls in recruitment at some post-92 universities as older institutions took what applicants there were on domestic and international front
Institutions 鈥榗aught between a rock and hard place鈥 are attempting wholesale transformations of their operations but those affected claim schemes could be kinder for staff and students
Government 鈥榗herry-picked鈥 ideas with commercial application, despite reviewer warnings against 鈥榥aive鈥 expectations of windfall profits, scientists say